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Neo-Barroco, the Missing Group of the New American Poetry
The New American Poetry anthology delineated “schools” of North American poetry which have become seminal: The Black Mountain School (Charles Olson, Robert Creeley, Denise Levertov), the New York School (John Ashbery, Barbara Guest, Frank O’Hara), the ...
Paul E. Nelson
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Latin American Folklore: Roots, Genres, Uniqueness
Latin American folklore is a heterogeneous phenomenon, encompassing different levels, which has been determined by the historical conditions of its formation, existence and evolution.
A. F. Kofman
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Bangla Translations of Latin American Poetry: A Critical Study [PDF]
The aim of this study is to map the reception of Latin American Poetry within the corpus of the Bangla world of letters for three decades, from 1980 to 2010. In the 1970s and the 1980s, the influence and reception of Latin American Literatures in Bangla was reflected primarily in the introductions to translations, preludes, and conclusions of ...
Ranita Chakraborty Dasgupta
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Penguin Books and the Translation of Spanish and Latin American Poetry, 1956–1979
This article accounts for the social interactions that gave rise to Penguin's translation of Spanish and Latin American Poetry during the 1950s, 60s, and 70s. Drawing on the Actor-Network Theory of Bruno Latour, it traces the editorial discussions that led to the adoption and abandonment of different translation policies: the dual-language subseries ...
Boll, Tom
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DIGITAL POETRY IN ONLINE LATIN AMERICAN ARCHIVES: CONVERGENCES AND DIVERGENCES
As a result of the growing institutionalization of digital literature, we observe the maturation of this literary system in several aspects, among which we highlight the development of online archives for such creative works.
Vinícius Carvalho Pereira
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Digital Latin American Poetry: Experimental Language in the Times of Bits [PDF]
The essay examines the role of literature in the digital age -the post-Proustian time of bits-, first by tracing out the history of the digital poem in Argentina and Brazil, and subsequently by discussing two contemporary examples. As a contribution to a dossier on Latin American Digital Literature, the article focuses on several topics such as a ...
Kozak, Claudia
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Tradition as process in twentieth-century Latin American Arab poetry
This thesis takes as its corpus of study a selection of Arabic- and Spanish-language Arab diasporic texts published by mahjar [émigré] and second-generation immigrant poets in Latin America between 1928 and 1961. The relevant authors are Bolivian-Argentine Lebanese poet Omar Estrella (1908-1991); Syrian mahjar poet Ilyas Qunsul (1911/14-1981), who ...
Huang, Minying
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Whitman’s reception is crucial to the history of World Literature in the 20th century. It involves especially transatlantic and hemispheric circulation.
Delphine Rumeau
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The Spanish and Latin American legacy in north American poetry and art
This book challenges narratives of one-directional cultural flows from Europe to the Americas. The essays' varied topics and methods map a richly innovative Spanish-American imaginary emerging through multidirectional transatlantic and Pan-American axes of influence in Modernist to contemporary poetry and art.
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Puntuación y ruido en la poesía política de los noventa
Our proposition is to read a certain moment of Chilean and Argentine poetry, specifically through the notion of political dictum. We will address what we consider an extreme modulation, focusing on Martin Gambarotta’s (Buenos Aires, 1968) Punctum and ...
Ana Porrúa
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